Although government regulation of the Internet has been decried as undercutting free speech, the control of Internet content through capitalist gateways???namely, profit-driven software companies???has gone largely uncriticized. The author argues that this discursive trend manufactures consent through a hegemonic force neglecting to confront the invasion of online advertising or marketing strategies directed at children. This study suggests that ???inappropriate content??? (that is, nudity, pornography, obscenities) constitutes a cultural currency through which concerns and responses to the Internet have been articulated within the mainstream. By examining the rhetorical and financial investments of the telecommunications business...
The Internet makes information easily accessible and allows people all over the world to research an...
Over the past decade, legislators and industry players have attempted to employ technology to restri...
As with any other medium of information, the Internet has the potential to be used as a tool for bus...
Although government regulation of the Internet has been decried as undercutting free speech, the co...
Inadvertent access to website addresses and spam e-mails continue to make pornography rampant on the...
This dissertation demonstrates the findings and implications of a study inquiring into the existence...
Across the generations of youth who have had access to information technologies, prevalent media and...
The Internet provides the First Amendment’s “freedom of speech” with a world of opportunity. Any per...
Fourth-graders demonstrated the ability to identify the persuasive intent of commercial Web sites, a...
This book investigates regulatory and social pressures that social media companies face in the after...
Advocacy for child protection online has tended to flow against the tide of a dominant liberal disco...
How children use the Internet is a key issue for social research. But as this chapter makes clear, i...
The present research identifies June, 1995 to July, 1996 as the period marking the Cyberporn Panic i...
Gibson’s (1984) cyberspace did not become a popular facet in American homes until the 1990s, so in t...
Once a small and diverse community of a handful of government computers, the Internet has expanded t...
The Internet makes information easily accessible and allows people all over the world to research an...
Over the past decade, legislators and industry players have attempted to employ technology to restri...
As with any other medium of information, the Internet has the potential to be used as a tool for bus...
Although government regulation of the Internet has been decried as undercutting free speech, the co...
Inadvertent access to website addresses and spam e-mails continue to make pornography rampant on the...
This dissertation demonstrates the findings and implications of a study inquiring into the existence...
Across the generations of youth who have had access to information technologies, prevalent media and...
The Internet provides the First Amendment’s “freedom of speech” with a world of opportunity. Any per...
Fourth-graders demonstrated the ability to identify the persuasive intent of commercial Web sites, a...
This book investigates regulatory and social pressures that social media companies face in the after...
Advocacy for child protection online has tended to flow against the tide of a dominant liberal disco...
How children use the Internet is a key issue for social research. But as this chapter makes clear, i...
The present research identifies June, 1995 to July, 1996 as the period marking the Cyberporn Panic i...
Gibson’s (1984) cyberspace did not become a popular facet in American homes until the 1990s, so in t...
Once a small and diverse community of a handful of government computers, the Internet has expanded t...
The Internet makes information easily accessible and allows people all over the world to research an...
Over the past decade, legislators and industry players have attempted to employ technology to restri...
As with any other medium of information, the Internet has the potential to be used as a tool for bus...